bug#13841: 24.3.50; Regression - unreadable `C-h k' help

From:

Drew Adams

Subject:

bug#13841: 24.3.50; Regression - unreadable `C-h k' help

Date:

Fri, 29 Apr 2016 09:22:08 -0700 (PDT)

> Lars Ingebrigtsen <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > I think the right solution here would be for `C-h k' just to say that
> > it's an anonymous function and leave it at that.
>
> Or perhaps it should just do this with byte-compiled functions.
> Anyway, here's a test case:
[...]
> The binary bit, at least, is probably not something we want to show to
> the user. But the rest? It might help with chasing down code, which is
> what I often use `C-h k' for...
This is a REGRESSION. With Emacs 23.4, emacs -Q C-h k, same
recipe, you see this:
<menu-bar> <options> <line-wrapping> <truncate> runs the command
(lambda nil (interactive) (if visual-line-mode (visual-line-mode 0))
(setq word-wrap nil) (toggle-truncate-lines 1)), which is an
interactive Lisp function.
It is bound to <menu-bar> <options> <line-wrapping> <truncate>.
(anonymous)
Not documented.